Star Trek DSN List of Lists compiled by Mark Holtz (Revised November 7, 1993) DISCLAIMER: "Star Trek", and all other related items are copyright and trademarks of Paramount Communications. Any infringement of these lists on Paramount's legitimate copyright and trademarks is purely unintentional, and will be corrected upon proper notification. These lists are for the enjoyment of the reader only, and may not be sold. This is the Star Trek DSN List of Lists. It contains a listing of all the episodes for "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" TV series, plus some added notes. (Due to length considerations, there is a separate TOS/TAS, Movies, and TNG List of Lists). Due to my class schedule, I am only able to update the lists when I get the chance. If you are wondering why I compile these lists, it is strictly out of the enjoyment of "Star Trek", and the wealth of information from fellow Star Trek fans who post on the electronic networks. After being irritated by the ever-constant requests for episode lists on Usenet, I decided in the middle of 1990 to post a list of episodes on a regular basis. It soon grew from that, and, with the contributions of other people, these lists grew to what you see today. (And they're still growing). The only payment I ask is thanks and contributions. I am not making a dime off these compilations. Did you know: In PDP-11 assembly language, there was a set of instructions that were specifically implemented for making linked lists. A linked list is a list that points to either another list or a piece of data. In the instruction manuals I read, these were referred to as "lists of lists" (unless, of course, the linked list pointed only to data). (Thanks to Paul Hoffman) To contact the compiler, try the following e-mail addresses: Usenet: mholtz@netcom.com Compuserve: Use Usenet gateway Fidonet Netmail: Mark Holtz@1:203/1701 (The Itchy & Scratchy Show) Treknet Netmail: Mark Holtz@87:6004/8006 BBS: (916) 721-1701 US Snail: Mark Holtz c/o Valley Mfg. & Eng. Co. 11358 Amalgam Way, Unit 2 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Table of Contents ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Upcoming Episode Information Cast Listings Regular Cast Recurring Guests Guest Stars Episode Listings Syndication Notes Working Titles Major Species Appearance Cardassians Klingons "Q" Odo Morphs Ranks and Insignia Shuttlecraft Did You Know... Thanks To... [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Upcoming Episode Information REMEMBER: All information presented below is rumor mill information, and is subject to error! Sat. Date Week Of Episode Title ========= ============= ====================================================== Nov 6 93 Nov 8-Nov 14 Rules of Acquisition Nov 13 93 Nov 15-Nov 21 Necessary Evil Nov 20 93 Nov 22-Nov 28 Second Sight Nov 27 93 Nov 29-Dec 5 Sanctuary Dec 4 93 Dec 6-Dec 12 [Part One] The Homecoming *>REPEAT<* Dec 11 93 Dec 13-Dec 19 [Part Two] The Circle *>REPEAT<* Dec 18 93 Dec 20-Dec 26 [Part Three] The Siege *>REPEAT<* Dec 25 93 Dec 27-Jan 2 The Passenger *>FIRST SEASON REPEAT<* Jan 1 94 Jan 3-Jan 9 [Unknown, probably Invasive Procedures] Also Note ~~~~~~~~~ John DeLancie will be appearing on Time Trax on or around the week of November 10th. QVC will be airing "The Star Trek Universe" with guest host Walter Koenig on Thursday, November 18th from 9-11 PM ET/6-8 PM PT. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9) is slated for 25 episodes this season. The entire cast has returned. Rules of Acquisition - A Ferengi female who has defied the law and disguised herself as a male risks it all when she falls in love with Quark. A new race of "alien adversaries" will appear from the other side of the wormhole. The new enemy are tentatively called "the Dominion." Necessary Evil - An attack on Quark's life brings Odo face to face with a five-year-old unsolved murder -- for which Kira was a prime suspect. This episode will heavily feature Odo, partially because he was hardly seen in the first seven episodes. Second Sight - Sisko falls in love for the first time since his wife's death, but the object of his affections may not be all that she seems. Sanctuary - Kira is torn whan a displaced alien race arrives on Deep Space Nine and claims Bajor as its people's legendary homeland. "Duet" will have repercussions in DS9's 2nd Season. There is talk, but nothing firm, of Guinan having a son who turns out to be a bartender working for Quark. Also, Morn will be returning in the second season. Wil Wheaton MIGHT appear in a DSN story as Wesley Crusher. Also Note ~~~~~~~~~ Colm Meany was absent for three episodes due to the filming of "Snapper". He will also appear in "In to the West". The producers are planning on doing some 2-part and 3-part storys in future seasons. {|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|}{|} "Picture a place on the edge of infinite possibility. Envision a launching pad into the vast unknown. Imagine a project so ambitious, so awe-inspiring, it could come from only one source. Presenting a new outpost on the far reaches on the final frontier. You're looking at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine... but what you're really seeing is the future of television" - Electronic Media Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Cast Listings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Regular Cast -==========- Starring.... Avery Brooks - Commander Benjamin Sisko Also Starring... Rene Auberjonois - Odo Siddig El Fadil - Dr. Julian Bashir Terry Farrell - Lt. Jadzia Dax Cirroc Lofton - Jake Sisko Colm Meaney - Miles Edward O'Brien Armin Shimerman - Quark Nana Visitor - Major Kira Nerys Recurring Guests -==============- [A recurring guest is a guest star who can reappear on the station as a regular character] Rosalind Chao - Keiko O'Brien Aron Eisenberg - Nog Max Grodenchik - Rom Hana Hatae - Molly O'Brien Guest Stars -=========- Philip Anglim - Vedek Bareil (In The Hands of the Prophets, The Circle, The Siege) John DeLancie - "Q" (Q Less) Louise Fletcher - Vedek Winn (In The Hands of the Prophets, The Circle, The Siege) Frank Langella - Minister Jaro (Homecoming, The Circle, The Siege) Barbara March - Lursa (Past Prologue) Camille Saviola - Kai Opaka (Emissary, Battle Lines) Wallace Shawn - Grand Nagus Zek (The Nagus, Rules of Acquisition) Gwynyth Walsh - B'Etor (Past Prologue) Episode Listings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KEY: Eps. - Episode Number according to Paramount Count. Sat. Date - The Saturday in which the episode is first sent via satellite to the various stations Week Of - Paramount's Official Week-Of for TNG broadcast PCode - Production Code Number Stardate - First given stardate in episode (if known) Episode Title - Name of the episode. ;) Season One -========- Eps. Sat. Date Week Of PCode Stardate Episode Title ==== ========= ============= ===== ======== ================================== 1&2. Dec 30 92 Jan 4-Jan 10 46379.1 Emissary On a distant outpost at the edge of the final frontier, an untested crew embarks on an unprecedented journey in the two-hour series premiere of STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE. [As a new crew takes over an abandoned Cardassian space station orbiting above Bajor, an artificial wormhole opens up and holds Sisko for examination.] [The Production Code for the 2-hour version of the pilot is 721 (the same as TNG's "Encounter At Farpoint"), and 401 and 402 for Part One and Part Two of the pilot] 3. Jan 9 93 Jan 11-Jan 17 404 Unknown Past Prologue A reunion with a member of the Bajoran underground forces Kira to choose between her people and her duty as a Federation officer. 4. Jan 16 93 Jan 18-Jan 24 403 46421.5 A Man Alone Odo must prove his innocence when a known enemy of his is found brutally murdered in a Holosuite. [Visual stardates in Ibudan's appointment log are 46384 and 46385.] 5. Jan 23 93 Jan 25-Jan 31 405 46423.7 Babel The residents of Deep Space Nine fall victim to a mysterious and fatal virus. Will Kira find an antidote in time? 6. Jan 30 93 Feb 1-Feb 7 406 Unknown Captive Pursuit O'Brien befriends the "prey" in an otherworldly hunting game. Can he and the rest of the officers save the being from a life in captivity? 7. Feb 6 93 Feb 8-Feb 14 407 46531.2 Q-Less The irrepressible Q and the adventuress Vash arrive at Deep Space Nine -- just as strange, destructive forces begin threatening the space station. 8. Feb 13 93 Feb 15-Feb 21 408 46910.1 Dax Lieutenant Dax's former self is accused of murder. 9. Feb 20 93 Feb 22-Feb 28 409 Unknown The Passenger A sinister alien criminal hides his consciousness in the brain of someone aboard the station. 10. Mar 13 93 Mar 15-Mar 21 410 Unknown Move Along Home Quark's attempt to decieve a newly-encountered alien race places the space station's senior officers in a labyrinth of danger. 11. Mar 20 93 Mar 22-Mar 28 411 Unknown The Nagus Quark is suddenly named leader of the Ferengi financial empire, and discovers that he's not only popular -- he's now a target for death. [Odo morphs through a door] 12. Apr 17 93 Apr 19-Apr 25 412 Unknown Vortex An alien criminal from the other side of the wormhole tempts Odo by telling the shape-shifter he can put the changeling in contact with others like himself. [Odo is a glass.] 13. Apr 24 93 Apr 26-May 2 413 Unknown Battle Lines Sisko, Kira, [Kai Opaka,] and Bashir are stranded on a war-torn world where it is impossible for the combatants to die. 14. May 1 93 May 3-May 9 414 46729.1 The Storyteller Against his will, O'Brien becomes spiritual leader of a Bajoran village -- and the only one who can save them from a destructive energy force. 15. May 8 93 May 10-May 16 415 46844.3 Progress A stubborn old Bajoran farmer forces Kira to take a good look at how much she has changed since her alliance with the Federation. 16. May 15 93 May 17-May 23 416 46853.2 If Wishes Were Horses When Members of the station find their fantasies coming to life, it becomes the prelude to a very real danger which threatens everyone. 17. May 22 93 May 24-May 30 417 46925.1 The Foresaken While an alien entity wreaks havoc with the station's computer, the irrepressible Lwaxana Troi sets her sights for romance -- with Odo! 18. May 29 93 May 31-Jun 6 418 46922.3 Dramatis Personae Odo is caught in the middle when an alien influence pits Kira against Sisko in a deadly power struggle. 19. Jun 12 93 Jun 14-Jun 20 419 Unknown Duet Kira discovers that a Cardassian visiting the station could actually be a notorious war criminal. 20. Jun 19 93 Jun 21-Jun 27 420 Unknown In The Hands Of The Prophets When a Bajoran spititual leader objects to Keiko's secular teachings, she threatens to destroy the alliance between Bajor and the Federation. Season Two -========- 25 hour-long episodes are slated. Eps. Sat. Date Week Of PCode Stardate Episode Title ==== ========= ============= ===== ======== ================================== 21. Sep 25 93 Sep 27-Oct 3 421 Unknown [Part One] The Homecoming Kira risks her life, and war with the Cardassians, to rescue a mythical Bajoran hero from a distant prison colony. 22. Oct 2 93 Oct 4-Oct 10 422 Unknown [Part II] The Circle Relieved of her post and exiled back to Bajor, Kira helps to reveal the hidden force behind The Circle -- and a greater secret that could destroy them all. 23. Oct 9 93 Oct 11-Oct 17 423 Unknown [Part III] The Siege While Sisko leads a daring last stand against the Bajoran takeover forces, Kira ans Dax embark on a desperate mission to reveal the truth about the coup. 24. Oct 16 93 Oct 18-Oct 24 424 47182.1 Invasive Procedures The crew must fight for Jadzia's life when a desperate Trill takes the group hostage and steals the Dax symbiont. 25. Oct 23 93 Oct 25-Oct 31 425 47177.2 Cardassians A young Cardassians, orphaned in the war and raised by Bajorans, causes turmoil on the station when his people attempt to reclaim him. 26. Oct 30 93 Nov 1-Nov 7 426 47229.1 Melora After falling in love with a woman whose species is unable to walk in "normal" gravity, Bashir develops a technology that could free her of her wheelchair forever. 27. Nov 6 93 Nov 8-Nov 14 427 Unknown Rules of Acquisition A Ferengi female who has defied the law and disguised herself as a male risks it all when she falls in love with Quark. 28. Nov 13 93 Nov 15-Nov 21 428 - Necessary Evil An attack on Quark's life brings Odo face to face with a five-year-old unsolved murder -- for which Kira was a prime suspect. 29. Nov 20 93 Nov 22-Nov 28 429 - Second Sight Sisko falls in love for the first time since his wife's death, but the object of his affections may not be all that she seems. 30. Nov 27 93 Nov 29-Dec 5 430 - Sanctuary Kira is torn whan a displaced alien race arrives on Deep Space Nine and claims Bajor as its people's legendary homeland. Syndication Notes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The production code # begins with 401 in order to prevent labeling errors with the original Star Trek series and the Next Generation. United States/Canada -==================- "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" is a syndicated program that is sold to each individual station. It is not part of the FOX network, although many stations that have purchased DSN are also part of FOX. The first run episodes are uplinked to the local stations on the Saturday and Sunday of the Satellite Date. This uplinking is done through Keystone Communications (formerly WOLD Communications), through AT&T's Telstar 302 which is located at 85 degrees west. The program is uplinked at the following times on Channel 3-Vertical Polarity (aka Transponder 2V): Saturdays - 10:00 AM-11:00 AM ET/ 7:00 AM- 8:00 AM PT Saturdays - 4:00 PM- 5:00 PM ET/ 1:00 PM- 2:00 PM PT Sundays - 4:00 PM- 5:00 PM ET/ 1:00 PM- 2:00 PM PT The audio carriers are wide-band, and are: 6.2-left, 6.8-right, and 5.8-mono. No scrambling is employed in the uplink. The satellite feeds were originally carried on AT&T's Telstar 301, which was located 96 degrees west, on Channel 9-Vertical Polarity (aka Transponder 5V, Uplink Freq. 6265MHz, Downlink Freq. 4040MHZ, Block IF Freq. 1110, transponder power 8.5 watts). Telstar 301 was originally launched on July 28, 1983 on a Delta 3920 rocket, but, in 1993, the satellite ran out of station keeping fuel, and was unable to maintain it's orbital slot. On August 30th, all of Paramount's feeds have been temporarily moved to Telstar 302, located 85 degrees west, with the Star Trek feeds located on Channel 3-Vertical Polarity (aka Transponder 2V, Uplink Freq. 5985MHz, Downlink Freq. 3760MHz, Block IF Freq. 1390, transponder power 8.5 watts). Telstar 302 was launched on September 1, 1984 from the Space Shuttle. The feeds will be moving again to Telstar 401 when it is launched on General Dynamics Atlas IIAS booster on December 13, 1993. (Launch date subject to change) The station then airs the episode for the first time anytime during Paramount's official "week of" (Monday through Sunday), although some stations (notably Paramount owned ones) are able to show episodes the Sunday prior to the week-of, but that requires special permission from Paramount. England/United Kingdom -====================- Sky Television has purchased the rights to the series and will be showing it starting August 15th. Sky, however, is now scrambled. Changes from Season to Season ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pilot to First Season -===================- Kira's hair is shorter, and she is wearing a different nosepiece. The opening sequence had the wormhole effect added. Working Titles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Sore Losers" -> "Move Along Home" "Friends And Foes" -> "The Nagus" Major Species Appearance ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cardassians -=========- "Emissary" - When the Cardassians heard about one last remaining orb, one of their Gul's boards the station, and the crew utilizes the services of the station. Later, when the Cardassians notice that one of their ships is missing, and not believing that there is a wormhole, attack the station. "Past Prologue" - The Cardassian chase after Tahna, a member of the Khon-Ma, who takes refuge on Deep Space Nine. "Duet" - A Cardassian file clerk who claims to be a nortorious war criminal is held for trial on Deep Space Nine. "The Homecoming" - Kira and O'Brien rescue prisoners from a Cardassian prison camp. Later, a Cardassian is apologizing for holding prisoners. "The Circle" - A Cardassian is shown to be helping the Circle in order to regain control of Bajor. Klingons -======- "Past Prologue" - Lurusa and B'Etor visit Deep Space Nine to conduct a transaction with Tahna. "Dramatis Personae" - A Klingon exploration vessel explodes near Deep Space Nine. A crew member from that ship beams on board the station, but dies after transport. "Q" -=- "Q-Less" - Q chases after Vash, who visits the station to sell some items from an archeological dig. How Many Episodes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This listings goes up to and includes "The Siege": Rene Auberjonois - 22 Episodes as Odo Avery Brooks - 22 Episodes as Benjamin Sisko Siddig El Fadil - 22 Episodes as Dr. Julian Bashir Terry Farrell - 22 Episodes as Jadzia Dax Nana Visitor - 22 Episodes as Major Kira Nerys Armin Shimerman - 20 Episodes as Quark Colm Meaney - 19 Episodes as Miles Edward O'Brien -3 Episodes during first season due to filming of "Snapper" Cirroc Lofton - 11 Episodes as Jake Sisko Aron Eisenberg - 5 Episodes as Nog Rosalind Chao - 3 Episodes as Keiko O'Brien Odo Morphs ~~~~~~~~~~ Odo, the security officer on Deep Space Nine, is a shapeshifter. These are the episodes where he morphs: Emissary - At the beginning of the episode, a weapon is thrown at Odo, but the weapon passes through. Later, Odo is a bag, and morphs through a grate on a Cardassian ship. Past Prologue - Odo, in order to find out some information, is a rat. A Man Alone - Odo is a chair in order to catch a Bajoran who has framed him for murder. Babel - Odo finds out where Quark is getting some food for Quarks by becomming a cart -- even though Quark's replicator is down. Captive Pursuit - Odo, while disguised as a painting, catches Tosk breaking into a security system. Q-Less - While keeping an eye on Quark, Odo disguises himself as a wine bottle. Vortex - Odo is a glass. The Nagus - Odo, in order to save Quark, morphs through a crack in a closed door. The Foresaken - Odo, while trapped on a lift with Lwaxana Troi, is forced to morph into his natural state. Dramatis Personae - An alien entity tries to get control of Odo's mind, but fails, causes Odo's head to break open. The Circle - Odo morphs from a plate on a package to a rat on the ship in order to get evidence of Cardassian involvement. The Siege - Odo is first seen sticking out from a side of the station's wall, then morphs himself into an pyrimid object with a rope in order to trip some soldiers up. Invasive Procedures - Odo is forced to morph into his liquid form and locked into a cannister. Later on, once free, he is a cart outside a shuttle. It should be noted that it costs over $10,000 just to do a ten-second morph. Rules of Acquisition ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Once you have their money, you never give it back. - The Nagus 6. Never allow family to stand in the way of opportunity. - The Nagus 7. Keep your ears open. - In the Hands of the Prophets 9. Opportunity plus instinct equals profit. - The Storyteller 16. A deal is a deal. - Melora 21. Never place friendship above profit. - Rules of Acquisition 22. A wise man can hear profit in the wind. - Rules of Acquisition 31. Never make fun of a Ferengi's mother. - The Siege 33. It never hurts to suck up to the boss. - Rules of Acquisition 48. The bigger the smile, the sharper the knife. - Rules of Acquisition 59. Free advice is seldom cheap. - Rules of Acquisition 76. Everyone once in a while, declare peace. It confuses the hell out of your enemies. - The Homecoming 103. Sleep can interfere... - Rules of Acquisition According to Rules of Acquisition, there are 285 rules in all, plus there are various commentaries on them. Ranks and Insignia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Deep Space Nine is a space station orbiting about Bajor. For all purposes, the station is run by Bajorans and is under Bajoran jurisdiction. However, until the Bajorans are able to run the station, the Federation handles the administration of the station. Federation -========- Uniform Colors: Medical Corps and Sciences - Navy Blue Security and Engineering - Mustard Yellow Command and Navigation - Wine Red Ranks: (stolen from the TNG List of Lists) Admiral - Triangular shoulder board with gold braid enclosing six gold circles of varying size. Captain - Four solid gold circles Commander - three solid gold circles Lieutenant Commander - two solid gold circles and one empty gold circle Lieutenant - two solid gold circles Lieutenant (Junior Grade) - One solid gold circle and one empty Ensign - One solid gold circle NOTE: There have been inaccuracies with the pips and ranks, especially with the rank of O'Brien. Bajoran -=====- Some of the uniform colors: Dark blue body, light blue shoulder/sleeves - Unknown, seen in "In The Hands of the Prophets" Blue and orange combination, orange sleeves - Unknown, seen in "Duet" Shuttlecraft ~~~~~~~~~~~~ So far, three shuttlecraft, called Runabouts, are on the series. They are: Rio Grande - is Spanish for "large river" Yangtze Kiang - is Chinese for "yellow river", and is the main river of China Ganges - is the Hindu holy river in Central India [Which one of these was crashed on "Battle Lines"?] Coincidentally, the Runabouts are named after rivers. Birthdays ~~~~~~~~~ April 18, 1949 - Avery Brooks May 30 - Colm Meaney 30 - Michael Piller June 1, 1940 - Rene Auberjonois July 26, 1957 - Nana Visitor August 6 - Mike Okuda 7 - Cirroc Lofton September 23 - Rosalind Chao November 5 - Armin Shimerman 19, 1963 - Terry Ferrell 21, 1965 - Siddig El Fadil December 25 - Rick Berman Money In The Future ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It is seen that people are buying food, drinks, time in the holosuites, and gambling, using gold-pressed latnium. "Past Prologue" - Garek wants Dr. Bashier to buy a new suit. Did You Know... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...Siddig El Fadil was originally considered to be Commander Sisko after the producers viewed "A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia"? However, after the producers found that Siddig was only 24, he was instead cast as Dr. Julian Bashier. ...The current ruler of the Sudan is Brigadier Omar Hassam Ahmen Bashir, an Islamic fundamental fanatic who took over in June, 1989 in a military coup and has been in charge of a reign of terror since. To top things off, the ruler is a distant relative to Siddig (unconfirmed that he's Siddig's uncle-in-law). No, Siddig does not like him. ...The pilot episode cost $12 million. ...In "If Wishes Were Horses", there was originally supposed to be a leprechaun, but Colm Meany objected, saying that it stereotyped O'Brien as the typical Irishman. So the script was rewritten to have Rumpelstiltskin instead. ...Armin Shimerman and Max Grodenchik were the final candidates for the role of Quark. Max got the role of Rom. If Max had got the role, Armin would have been Rom. ...Morn used to be called the Grinch among the crew. ..."The Homecoming", "The Circle", and "The Siege", portraying the fictional political struggle on Bajor, was uplinked and aired at the same time Boris Yeltzin had his political struggle with the Russian Parliment. In-Jokes ~~~~~~~~ A Man Alone - When Odo checks a monitor for information regarding the Bajoran criminal, one of the names that appears on the monitor is Robert della Santina, Unit Production Manager. Babel - When Kira calls up some medical records, she finds the name "Surmak Ren", a slight corruption of Ron Surma, Star Trek's casting director. When a detailed biography was called up, the names "Surmak Hoek" and "Surmak Stimpson" (Ren and Stimpy). Also, Surmak Ren was employed at "The Akira Advanced Genetics Research Facility, Bajor". (Akira) The Nagus - Rom gets chewed out for putting the Hoek's next to another race. (Ren and Stimpy) Invasive Procedures - In a conversation between Verad Dax and Sisko, there was a mention of the cliffs of Bole. This is thanks to Cliff Bole, a frequent director of TNG and DSN, as well as several episodes of MacGyver. Background -========- Ren and Stimpy is a cult favorite cartoon that airs on Nickelodeon. The animation studio is located at 5625 Melrose Ave., right near Paramount. Operation SNAFU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Opening Credits - During the opening credit sequence, we see a comet passing by. The tail should be pointed away from the sun, however, when the camera passes through the tail, we don't see the sun. The Trill Makeup - The production crew screwed up with the makeup of the Trill. In the TNG episode, "The Host", Odan is seen with a V-shaped nose ridge. However, this ridge is missing on Dax. In addition, the crew added on the "leapard" spots, which ware used on Kamala in "The Perfect Mate". The change was due to the producers not liking the prostetics on Terry Farrell. "Past Prologue" - On the Runabout that Kira and Tana were on, they got into an argument and Tana pulled one of 2 phasers off of the wall. Yet when Sisko captured the Runabout, both of the phasers were gone. (UV) "Move Along Home" - In the TNG episode "The First Duty", Picard emphasized to Wesley that the first duty of a Starfleet officer was to the truth. Yet, in this episode, Sisko says that the first duty of a Starfleet officer was first contact. "Battle Lines" - Did you notice how the doctor stated that upon entry of the atmosphere that the Runabout hull reached a temperature of 1500 degrees Celcius? Yet, when he got out of the shuttle a couple of minutes later everyone touched the side of the hull? Ouch! (UV) "Dramatis Personae" - In the cargo bay, Sisko's communicator re-appears for a take, then disappears again. "The Homecoming" - Kira's earring disappears for a minute, then reappears. "The Homecoming"/"The Circle" - In "The Homecoming", O'Brien says that he can only beam up two people at a time. Yet, in "The Circle", we see a whole group beaming down and up again. Hmmmm.... =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Thanks to. . . Larry Reznick - For checking for those elusive typos.... Edward Lee Whiteside - For passing me info from CompuServe & GEnie Troy Cheek, William James Cuffe, Daniel Dassow, Heath Fitts, Robert Hagen, Jen Hawthorne, Brad Held, Cindy Hill, Martin Lee, Markus Mergard, Windsor Morgan, Bryce Newall, Owen E. Oulton, Jonathan E. Quist, Bill Rand, Mike Stailey, Eric Troup, Randolph S. Vance, Jeff Vavasour, Walter Wilbury [=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=][=] Keep circulating the List of Lists.